Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Newt Gingrich Visits Space Coast, Calls For Permanent Moon Base

COCOA, Fla. -- Republican
Presidential Primary candidate Newt Gingrich's visited the Space Coast today and held a town hall at the Holiday
Inn Express in Cocoa.

Gingrich said during his speech, "By
the end of my second term ... We will have the first permanent base on
the moon, and it will be American." which drew cheers from the 700+
Brevard County residents packed into the Convention Center. Gingrich
called for a smarter, more common sense approach to the space program.

He
spoke of having more launch vehicles designed for interchangeable
applications between both military and civilian use such as the Atlas V
rocket.

Gingrich
also recommended that the U.S. government use prize money in the amount
of $10 billion for space competitions to lure inventors to take on the
task of designing new technologies to meet the needs of the U.S. Space
Program. He mentioned that a $25,000 prize motivated Charles Lindbergh
to perform the first solo transatlantic flight in 1927.

Gingrich
envisions that Kennedy Space Center ultimately become more like an
airport, with five to eight launches a day instead of one.

At the end of his speech, the former Speaker of the House was surrounded by the media, security, and autograph seekers.

Because
the Convention Center was at maximum capacity for fire safety, about
100 Brevard residents waited outside to catch a glimpse of Gingrich as
he made his way from the Convention Center to his campaign bus. He then
departed for Brevard Community College to hold a meeting with
representatives of the aerospace industry.